About 146,000 Hispanics live in same-sex couple households. Of these same-sex households, 29.1 percent are raising children.

Most LGBT Latinos live in areas with a high concentration of Hispanics, rather than a high concentration of the broader LGBT population.

The top three states with LGBT Latinos are Texas, Nevada and California. These are followed by Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, New Jersey, Kansas, Florida and New York.

Almost 1/3 of same-sex couples with a Latino householder live in New Mexico, California and Texas.

In 63 percent of same-sex couples involving Latino/as, one of the partners is not Latino/a.

In same-sex couples, 26 percent of Latino/a individuals have a college degree, versus 14 percent who are in different-sex couples.

Latino/a individuals in same-sex couples report higher median income than those in different-sex couples – $28,000 vs. $20,000. Latina females in same-sex couples report much higher income ($27,000) than those in different-sex couples ($11,000).